Hi
I am running bind in a chroot'ed environment on a FreeBSD 11 system.
# pkg version | grep bind
bind910-9.10.6
For some unknown reason, I sometimes see /var/named/dev mounted twice. This seems often (always?) to be the case after a reboot. Unfortunately this is a production system, so I cannot reboot it at will to test.
Whenever this happens, stopping named via
It seems that DNS resolution is working just fine anyway.
Once I kill the one process I find, one of the mounts is gone. After
Here is an excerpt from my /etc/rc.conf:
Is someone able to shed some light onto the question why this might be happening?
I am running bind in a chroot'ed environment on a FreeBSD 11 system.
# pkg version | grep bind
bind910-9.10.6
For some unknown reason, I sometimes see /var/named/dev mounted twice. This seems often (always?) to be the case after a reboot. Unfortunately this is a production system, so I cannot reboot it at will to test.
Code:
# mount -v
....
devfs on /var/named/dev (devfs, local, multilabel, fsid 04ff007171000000)
devfs on /var/named/dev (devfs, local, multilabel, fsid 05ff007171000000)
Whenever this happens, stopping named via
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/named restart
fails (the command hangs forever); but I can only find one /usr/local/sbin/named -t /var/named
process.It seems that DNS resolution is working just fine anyway.
Once I kill the one process I find, one of the mounts is gone. After
umount
ing the remaining one and restarting named ( /usr/local/etc/rc.d/named start
works just fine then), everything seems to be OK/as expected again.Here is an excerpt from my /etc/rc.conf:
Code:
named_enable="yes"
named_chrootdir="/var/named"
Is someone able to shed some light onto the question why this might be happening?